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Hi Brian Your inbox is full. It's been quite a while since I was active online. I met someone which took a fair bit of my time, especially as she lived in the US. It became srious enough that we got married and I have moved to the States. As you can imagine, something like that takes a lot o time and effort, especially sorting out paperwork. I'll have been here 5 years soon. Took a coupl of years to get my Green Card. Unfortunately, I then got diagnosed with Stage IV Colon canveer, that had spread to my liver and bones. It's been a tough 2 1/2 years, very touch and go but I'm on experimental immunotherapy now and that looks like t is working. Even though I kept up with my reading I didn't have the energy to participate online. I hope all is well with you. Are you working on anything new? Any hints? In the last 2-3 years I've really become interested in the interwar period, especially colonial policing in the ME/colonies & the work of the RAF Armoured Car Companies. regards A)
Brian, Thank you for your kind offer of assitance on the 501 Sqn incident. Will look forward to hearing from you in due course (certainly no rush at my end) Kind regards, Tim
PS: E-mail address: briancullauthor@fsmail.net
Many thanks Steve, that will be great. No great rush, take your time! Cheers Brian
Brian, The file is over 130 pages of A3 so I would not be able to photo-copy, but I will digitally photograph the relevent pages if thats Ok. Steve